2ghisler(Author)
If I in File Explorer right-click on "This PC", there is an option to "Add a network location". Here I can add an FTP location (ftp: //username@domainname).
This FTP location will be shown also in TC under This PC - see: https://tcmd.madsenworld.dk/ftpsite.png
In TC this kind of location seems to be treated like a virtual folder (hence lightblue on the screenshot).
I can copy files to and from a local folder to the FTP folders, and if I copy a file to the FTP folder, the content of the panel is updated.
But if I delete a file (or overwrite it), the FTP folder panel is not updated, so there is no way, but restarting TC to see that the file was really deleted/changed. Going in and out of the folder does not cause it to update, neither does cm_RereadSource 3.
Is it possible to make TC update this kind of folder after deleting/overwriting files?
If I in File Explorer right-click on "This PC", there is an option to "Add a network location". Here I can add an FTP location (ftp: //username@domainname).
This FTP location will be shown also in TC under This PC - see: https://tcmd.madsenworld.dk/ftpsite.png
In TC this kind of location seems to be treated like a virtual folder (hence lightblue on the screenshot).
I can copy files to and from a local folder to the FTP folders, and if I copy a file to the FTP folder, the content of the panel is updated.
But if I delete a file (or overwrite it), the FTP folder panel is not updated, so there is no way, but restarting TC to see that the file was really deleted/changed. Going in and out of the folder does not cause it to update, neither does cm_RereadSource 3.
Is it possible to make TC update this kind of folder after deleting/overwriting files?
Statistics: Posted by petermad — 2024-06-25, 23:22 UTC